A new landmark is coming to Toronto and you have the chance to be a part of it when sales get underway for The One by Mizrahi Developments.

82 storeys tall and rising over 300 metres, The One will surpass First Canadian Place as the tallest building in Canada when it is completed. Designed by famous London architects Foster + Partners and Toronto-based Core Architects, the building boasts a unique design that is as eye-catching as its height and it is sure to become one of the most recognizable features on the Toronto skyline. With only the CN Tower reaching higher into the Toronto sky, there are sure to be spectacular views from the upper floors.

Looking south from the 50th floor of The One

The One is located at One Bloor St West and will tower over one of the most iconic, famous and prestigious junctions in the city: Yonge and Bloor. With shops, restaurants, two subway lines and endless amenities at the doorstep, residents will truly be at the beating heart of Toronto. The direct access to the TTC means you also have the rest of the GTA within easy reach, as you can hop on the subway without even stepping outside and then head off in any direction.

Unsurprisingly, Canada’s “first billion-dollar building” will offer some of the finest executive living that Toronto has to offer. There will be 416 luxury residential suites, with three-storey penthouse suites that boast glass-enclosed rooftop terraces. All suites will be finished to the highest standards, with luxury design features and top-quality finishes, and, as per The One sales team, will be highly customizable to the buyer’s every desire and wish.

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